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Football
club does
a good
gridiron
By ALAN APTED
Felled, above: South Auckland Raider Lonell Lakatani
comes off second best against Papatoetoe Wildcat Tom
Vanikolo during the Kiwi Bowl final at McLennan Park in
Papakura last Saturday.
Catch it, right: Wildcat Emani Suaesi gets his fingers to
the ball ahead of the pass from Raider Dave Te Nauwe.
Sneaking off, below: South Auckland Raider Quentin
Muller breaks up field during the Kiwi Bowl final against
the Papatoetoe Wildcats.
Photos: SHANE WENZLICK
American Football Auck-
land is full of praise for
the work the Papakura
City Football Club put
into preparing Mc-
Lennan Park for the
Kiwi Bowl last Saturday.
They were wonderful
hosts,'' says Grant Dal-
ton, president of the
Manurewa-based JC
Spartans.
They really made us
feel at home and we had
a great day there.
They did a brilliant
job of marking the field.
It's not easy to mark
out a field for American
football because there
are so many markings
needed.
I've taken calls from
the clubs who were in
the final to say how
impressed they were
with the markings.''
Dalton says the recep-
tion the players and
their supporters received
in the clubhouse after-
wards was terrific.
The Spartans beat the
Mangere-based South
Auckland Rangers 20-6
to capture the under-16
championship. It was the
club's first championship
win.
Dalton expects the
event will help attract
more juniors to the club
next year and he's
hoping more young
players from Papakura
will take up the game.
Papakura hasn't got a
team. We have a couple
of Papakura players
playing for our colts
team and if there are any
others wanting to play
they should get in touch
with us.''
The Papatoetoe Wild-
cats made it four Kiwi
Bowls in a row when
they beat the South
Auckland Raiders 16-0
in the premier final.
They also beat the
Tamaki Lightning 36-6
for the colts title.
Rugby's great prizes on display
By ALAN APTED
The Webb Ellis Trophy --
better known as the
Rugby World Cup -- is in
Steeler country next
week.
It goes on show at
Growers Stadium in
Pukekohe on March 9
along with every other
major trophy in the New
Zealand Rugby Union's
trophy cabinet.
They include:
The Bledisloe Cup --
the traditional prize of
transtasman rivalry won
by the All Blacks in 2010
The Tri Nations Trophy
-- honours taken off
South Africa by the All
Blacks in a solid 2010
season
The Hillary Shield --
the trophy the All Blacks
and England play for
The IRB Women's
Rugby World Cup which
southsiders Huriana
Manuel, Joan Sione,
Renee Wickliffe and
Trish Hina held aloft last
year after their 13-10
victory over England
The Junior World
Championship Trophy
which Liakimatagi Moli
(Manukau Rovers) and
Ronald Raaymakers
(Waiuku) helped win in
Argentina last year.
They will go on show
between 4pm and 8pm.
Counties Manukau
chief executive Andrew
Maddock says his union
is delighted to have all
the trophies available in
one place for south Auck-
landers to see.
This is truly a unique
opportunity for south
Auckland people to get
close to these amazing
trophies that have been
the prizes of so many
battles on the field.''
The trophy tour is part
of a campaign by the
New Zealand Rugby
Union to make sure
grassroots supporters
feel part of the game.
The Counties Manu-
kau Rugby Union is
organising an afternoon
of fun and activities with
stalls displays and skill
games for children.
They will get to hang
out with the children's
rugby mascot Rugger
and the Ruggerbees, the
Steelers and Steely Dan
and play on the Rugger-
land Bouncy Castle.
Parents can also regis-
ter their children with a
club.
19
PAPAKURA COURIER, MARCH 2, 2011
SPORT
Public Notices
Sunday Evening Badminton Club
AGM
This is to inform interested parties that
The Sunday Evening Badminton Club
Will hold its Annual General Meeting
On the
20th March @ 7pm
@Ray Phillips Badminton Hall
Everyone is welcome
---------------------------------------------------
The committee would also like to
inform all players that we will now
be starting club nights for both Juniors
and Seniors at 6pm until 8pm
New Players of any grade welcome
For further information please contact
Cheryl on 2966488 or 027 7338542
3519617AA
Catholic School for Boys, Years 7-13
OPEN DAY
For Year 7 Enrolments in 2012
Limited enrolments at other levels
TUESDAY 8th MARCH 2011
Assemble 11.00am or 1.30pm
in the College Hall (main school entrance -
Mountain Road) followed by a conducted tour
of the College by senior boys.
St Peter's College provides an education in the C ATHOLIC tradition by
buildinga strong foundaton in the AC ADEMIC, SPORT & MUSIC areas.
The College has a dual pathway of assessment with both Cambridge
International Examinations and NCEA offered at senior year levels.
The College is well served by public transpor t
from all parts of Auckland
"St Peter's builds outstanding men"
(Weather permitting, parking available on field, entrance Seccombes Road)
http://www.st-peters.school.nz/dev/pdfs/enrolmentform2012.pdf
ST. PETER'S COLLEGE
Mountain Road, Epsom
Tel: 524 8108
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